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Old 04-05-09, 09:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Maximum number of FloppyDTV's

Hi,

Does anyone know how many FloppyDTV's you can have with a Media Centre set up.? I know Media Centre can handle 4/5 tuners.

I've read about people having 2 but I was hoping to run 3.

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Default Re: Maximum number of FloppyDTV's

With Vista Home Premium you're limited to 2 inputs for VMC. With Vista Ultimate, you're limited to 4. With the TV Pack installed, you're limited per type, but the numbers stay the same (so for 2xDVB-S and 2xDVB-T, Home Premium would be fine, but for 3 DVB-T's you'd need Ultimate).

Never pushed these limits myself, but this is what I've read on several other forums. Hope it's right!
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